Royal Chapel of Granada (Capilla Real)
Granada, Spain
6 ticket options available · from $6.42 to $303.58 · free cancellation on 3 of 6
Tours, passes & combos at Royal Chapel of Granada (Capilla Real)
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FindrHost Free cancellation | Granada: Audio Guide App | $6.42 | View |
| Royal Chapel of Granada Official | Individual adult admission. Audio guide app included. | $8.17 | View |
| GetYourGuide | Skip-the-Line Entry to Royal Chapel | $11.68 | View |
| Tripadvisor Free cancellation | Granada Essential Alhambra Two Rivers and Three Worlds | $52.54 | View |
| Viator Free cancellation | Granada Essential Alhambra Two Rivers and Three Worlds | $52.54 | View |
| Tripadvisor | Private Tour of the Cathedral and Royal Chapel of Granada | $303.58 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Chapel in Granada, Spain
Visitor information
- Address: Calle Oficios, s/n, 18001 Granada, Spain
- Phone: +34 958 22 78 48
- Official website: http://www.capillarealgranada.com/
People also ask
What is Capilla Real, Granada?
Information. The Royal Chapel of Granada, commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs in 1504 as their burial place and memorial, preserves one of the most notable collections of Flemish painting in Spain.
What time does Capilla Real open in Granada?
Hours: Monday to Saturday: opening hours 10:00 - 18:15. Sunday and public holidays: opening hours 15:00 - 18:15. On December 24, 25, 31 and January 1 it will be closed.
Why are Isabel and Ferdinand buried in Granada?
Just two months later, Queen Isabella passed away and, in her will, expressed the wish to be buried in Granada, specifically in the Convent of San Francisco in the Alhambra. The queen chose Granada for its symbolic status as the last stronghold of Islam in the Iberian Peninsula.
Is the Royal Chapel inside the Granada Cathedral?
The Royal Chapel (Capilla Real) was built between 1505 and 1517. The Royal Chapel is in the same complex of buildings as the Granada Cathedral (which was built starting in 1523) but, surprisingly, the two buildings are independent of each other.